The berth is where the SeaBus docks to load and unload passengers, and each terminal has two berths: west and east.

With rehabilitation complete at the Waterfront terminal’s west berth, work now moves to the east berth and we expect the project to be completed by spring 2019.

This work is all part of the TransLink Maintenance and Repair program. We’re making investments across the system to keep customers safe, comfortable and moving across a reliable transit network every day.

What about the escalators that are currently undergoing maintenance and repairs?

We recognize this is an inconvenience to our customers. The escalators are 40 years old and consist of parts that are no longer widely available. We’re working hard behind the scenes to get the escalators up and running as quickly as possible.

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Working hard to replace escalators? Really? I take the seabus every day twice a day and have yet to see anyone actively working on them. I have had to help multiple seniors find the elevators. This has been an embarrassment for Vancouver tourism this summer. What are my transit fees paying for?!!! This ha been a problem now for several months. Who is responsible for this fiasco? Otis?